The Chronological Historian: Or, A Record of Public Events, Historical, Political, Biographical, Literary, Domestic and Miscellaneous; Principally Illustrative of the Ecclesiastical, Civil, Naval and Military History of Great Britain and Its Dependencies, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar ... With an Appendix, Bringing the Work Down to 1835, Volumen2J. Dowding, 1835 |
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... Edward Hawke , vice - ad- A hundred and six miral of the blue ; Honourable John A hundred and twelve Forbes , esq . rear - admiral of the white ; The court , pursuant to an order from the right honourable the lords of the Ad- miralty to ...
... Edward Hawke , vice - ad- A hundred and six miral of the blue ; Honourable John A hundred and twelve Forbes , esq . rear - admiral of the white ; The court , pursuant to an order from the right honourable the lords of the Ad- miralty to ...
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... Edward Seymour's claim to the dukedom of Somerset , which had long been before Mr. Attorney General , received his approbation . The public was amused with an account of Hannah Snell , the female soldier , who was born in the city of ...
... Edward Seymour's claim to the dukedom of Somerset , which had long been before Mr. Attorney General , received his approbation . The public was amused with an account of Hannah Snell , the female soldier , who was born in the city of ...
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... Edward , and the other young princes waited on the King , who in the evening visited the prince of Wales at Leicester house . The right honourable Robert Walpole , earl of Orford , knight of the Bath , auditor of the Exchequer , ranger ...
... Edward , and the other young princes waited on the King , who in the evening visited the prince of Wales at Leicester house . The right honourable Robert Walpole , earl of Orford , knight of the Bath , auditor of the Exchequer , ranger ...
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... Edward Saunderson , esq . Sussex , William Watson , esq . Warwickshire , Phillips Littleton , esq . Worcestershire , Edward Cope Hopton , esq . Wiltshire , Thomas Cooper , esq . Yorkshire , Richard Sykes , esq . WALES . Anglesea ...
... Edward Saunderson , esq . Sussex , William Watson , esq . Warwickshire , Phillips Littleton , esq . Worcestershire , Edward Cope Hopton , esq . Wiltshire , Thomas Cooper , esq . Yorkshire , Richard Sykes , esq . WALES . Anglesea ...
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... Edward Augustus , by his proxy Sir John Ligonier ; his most serene high- ness the prince of Orange , by his proxy Sir Clement Cotterel Dormer , knights , and the earls of Lincoln , Winchelsea , and Car- digan . A dreadful fire happened ...
... Edward Augustus , by his proxy Sir John Ligonier ; his most serene high- ness the prince of Orange , by his proxy Sir Clement Cotterel Dormer , knights , and the earls of Lincoln , Winchelsea , and Car- digan . A dreadful fire happened ...
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Página 620 - The powers consequently declare, that Napoleon Bonaparte has placed himself without the pale of civil and social relations, and that as an enemy and disturber of the tranquillity of the world, he has rendered himself liable to public vengeance.
Página 123 - The civil and religious rights of my loving subjects are equally dear to me with the most valuable prerogatives of my crown: and, as the surest foundation of the whole, and the best means to draw down the divine favour on my reign, it is my fixed purpose to countenance and encourage the practice of true religion and virtue.
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Página 398 - ... appeared there, of an intention to excite disturbances in other countries — to disregard the rights of neutral nations — and to pursue views of conquest and...
Página 25 - AN ACT to encourage the Importation of Pig and Bar Iron from His Majesty's Colonies in America, and to prevent the Erection of any Mill or other Engine for Slitting or Rolling of Iron ; or any Plateing Forge to work with a Tilt Hammer; or any Furnace for making Steel in any of the said Colonies.
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